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Measurable and Achievable Goals

Measurable and achievable goals for preventing body odor in school could include:

 Regular hygiene reminders: Implement regular reminders to encourage students to


practice good hygiene habits, such as showering daily, using deodorant, and wearing
clean clothes. The effectiveness of the reminders could be measured through the number
of reminders given and student feedback on the usefulness of the reminders.

 Supply hygiene products: Make hygiene products, such as deodorant and body wash,
readily available in school classroom or restrooms. The effectiveness of this goal could
be measured by tracking the number of hygiene products used and the reduction in
complaints of body odor.

 Encourage clean clothes: Encourage students to wear clean clothes to school by


providing laundry facilities or organizing clothing drives. The effectiveness of this goal
could be measured by tracking the number of students participating in the programs and
the reduction in body odor complaints.

 Foster healthy habits: Encourage healthy habits that can reduce body odor, such as
drinking plenty of water, eating a healthy diet, and avoiding spicy foods. The
effectiveness of this goal could be measured through surveys that ask students about their
habits and their perceived body odor levels.

By setting measurable and achievable goals, schools can take proactive steps to prevent
body odor among their students, which can lead to a more pleasant and comfortable
learning environment for everyone.

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